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1944

1944 lyrics by Jamala. When strangers are coming They come to your house They kill you all And say We’re not guilty Not guilty Where is your mind? Humanity...

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1944

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When strangers are coming

They come to your house

They kill you all

And say

We’re not guilty

Not guilty

Where is your mind?

Humanity cries

You think you are gods

But everyone dies

Don’t swallow my soul

Our souls

Yasligima toyalmadim

Men bu yerde yasalmadim

Yasligima toyalmadim

Men bu yerde yasalmadim

We could build a future

Where people are free

To live and love

The happiest time

Where is your heart?

Humanity rise

You think you are gods

But everyone dies

Don’t swallow my soul

Our souls

Yasligima toyalmadim

Men bu yerde yasalmadim

Yasligima toyalmadim

Men bu yerde yasalmadim

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